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Terri-On-The-Wall: July 2009
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Thursday, 9 July 2009. CHESTERS (Part 3) Other points of interest. Even when they don't really go anywhere! Sunday, 5 July 2009. CHESTERS (Part 2): Bathhouse. The bathhouse was rebuilt several times during its lifetime and is one of the best-preserved in Britain. Other points of interest are an almost intact D-shaped basin in one of the caldaria (hot rooms) and a well-preserved stoke-hole at the back of the building (see central top picture, with the person - me! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Today inside ...
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Roman Binchester: From the catwalks of Binchester...
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Thursday, 31 July 2014. From the catwalks of Binchester. At last, long last, the Binchester 2014 dig t-shirt is available - can be purchased here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A pilgrimage to Iona: first thoughts. Last week I finally made my first visit to Iona. Having spent so much time writing and thinking about the archaeology of Lindisfarne, it is natural that . Watching a Roman Play in a Virtual Rome. From the catwalks of Binchester. Binchester 2014: Day Thirty-five. Binchester 2014: Day Nine...
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Roman Binchester: Happy Christmas from Binchester
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Wednesday, 17 December 2014. Happy Christmas from Binchester. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A pilgrimage to Iona: first thoughts. Last week I finally made my first visit to Iona. Having spent so much time writing and thinking about the archaeology of Lindisfarne, it is natural that . A review in Current Archaeology of David Breeze's new book on Bearsden Roman Fort. It gets the thumbs up from Matthew Symonds: One of the great strengths o. Watching a Roman Play in a Virtual Rome.
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Roman Binchester: June 2014
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Monday, 30 June 2014. Binchester 2014: Day Sixteen. New week on site and we've been enjoyed by the US contingent- fresh from Texas and all points west (and north and quite possibly east as well). Great to see new keen faces and some familiar old ones. We've capitalised on this reservoir of enthusiasm by getting cracking with some important new tasks. Nice finds today include a worked bone mount and a cracking jet bead. Friday, 27 June 2014. Binchester 2014: Day fifteen. Binchester 2014: Day Fourteen.
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Roman Binchester: July 2014
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Thursday, 31 July 2014. From the catwalks of Binchester. At last, long last, the Binchester 2014 dig t-shirt is available - can be purchased here. Saturday, 26 July 2014. Binchester 2014: Day Thirty-five. This is a good point at which to look back on our progress over the last couple of months. In Trench 1, we knew we had traces of a large cavalry barrack that was at some point (probably in the 4. Finally, of course, the highlight in terms of finds is the silver ring with the carnelian intaglio, which be...
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Roman Binchester: Looking forward to Season Seven...
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Thursday, 14 May 2015. Looking forward to Season Seven. Daily blog updates begin June 1st. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A pilgrimage to Iona: first thoughts. Last week I finally made my first visit to Iona. Having spent so much time writing and thinking about the archaeology of Lindisfarne, it is natural that . A review in Current Archaeology of David Breeze's new book on Bearsden Roman Fort. It gets the thumbs up from Matthew Symonds: One of the great strengths o. Looking forward to Season Seven.
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Roman Binchester: Help Save Roman Binchester!
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Friday, 29 August 2014. Help Save Roman Binchester! From The Northern Echo 29/8/14. CONCERNS have been raised that the site of a Roman settlement dubbed the Pompeii of the North could be sold to developers. Binchester, just outside. County Durham, has some of Britain's best-preserved Roman remains, including a bath house with seven-foot walls and painted plaster. Mr Ruffer, chairman of the trust, said the £2 million bid was ten per cent higher than their own valuation of the site. We have done this becau...